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The heads of the executive departments and most other senior federal officers at cabinet or sub-cabinet level receive their salary under a fixed pay plan as reviewed by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC). [4] The annual basic salary of a substantive minister is ₦2,026,400 (₦168,866:66 per month). [5]
Cabinet of Nigeria: 2023–present: ... Portfolio Minister Took office Left office ... Ministry of Housing and Urban Development; Minister of Housing and Urban ...
Revenue, Mobilization, Allocation & Fiscal Commission; New Partnership for African Development ; Border Communities Development Agency [9] (BCDA) Federal Road Safety Corps; National Energy Council; Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission; National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NaHCON) [10] Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC)
Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, provide for the engagement of Nigerians in Diaspora in the policies, projects and participation in the development of Nigeria and for the purpose of utilising the human capital and material resources of Nigerians in Diaspora towards the overall socio-economic, cultural and political development of Nigeria and ...
Abubakar Atiku Bagudu CON (born 26 December 1961) is a Nigerian politician who is the current Nigerian minister of budget and economic planning. He served as governor of Kebbi State from 2015 to 2023.
F. Federal Capital Territory Administration; Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development; Federal Ministry of Aviation (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning (Nigeria)
In 2021, the Commission initiated dialogues with government officials and stakeholders as a prelude to modifying the revenue sharing formula in Nigeria. [6] In April 2022, the Commission presented the report to the President, Mohammed Buhari. The report proposed a sharing formula that slashes the allocation of funds to the federal government ...
Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) was created in 1943. Prior to that time, its functions had been performed by the Inland Revenue Department of British West Africa. [2] The Board of Inland Revenue was created in 1958, and the service gained autonomy with the passing of the FIRS (Establishment) Act 13 of 2007. [3]